The "hot hand" myth in professional basketball

被引:63
作者
Koehler, JJ [1 ]
Conley, CA
机构
[1] Univ Texas, McCombs Sch Business, Austin, TX 78712 USA
[2] NYU, Stern Sch Business, New York, NY 10012 USA
关键词
momentum; streaks; probability;
D O I
10.1123/jsep.25.2.253
中图分类号
F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
The "hot hand" describes the belief that the performance of an athlete, typically a basketball player, temporarily improves following a string of successes. Although some earlier research failed to detect a hot hand, these studies are often criticized for using inappropriate settings and measures. The present study was designed with these criticisms in mind. It offers new evidence in a unique setting, the NBA Long Distance Shootout contest, using various measures. Traditional sequential dependency runs analyses, individual level analyses, and an analysis of spontaneous outbursts by contest announcers about players who are "on fire" fail to reveal evidence of a hot hand. We conclude that declarations of hotness in basketball are best viewed as historical commentary rather than as prophecy about future performance.
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页码:253 / 259
页数:7
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